Googled "pretty puke":
Googled "pretty puke":
This:
AppleInsider | Apple staffer allegedly posing as police searched home for missing iPhone prototype
If they can do the above, someone from Apple might pose as a fake official or a lawyer from one of the copyright groups to harass you.
(TIC)
I've seen snippets of the Amazon agreement, and they seem even worse than Apple. Their free app of the day is not what it's cracked up to be, especially considering in the Amazon agreement developers are meant to get paid for their apps even if Amazon do not.
The article explains it in great detail. Definately a store I would steer clear from as a developer.
At least with Android you have choices with the app stores, the Android Market being the best if you ask me
The smartphone ecosystem as defined since the introduction of the iPhone is still in its infancy. Such devices are new and cool enough and provide enough functionality that many people are not overly concerned about competing marketplaces so far. As I recall, when the automobile was in its infancy, Ford at one point only made black cars. It will probably take some time before more and more users demand more than just one source for their apps and other downloads.
It is happening on Android with Amazon having a competing source of apps. Right now, I don't really need or have the desire to look at multiple sources for apps. I just stick with the Android Marketplace. I did attempt to check out Amazon, but as I am not in the US, I am unable to really take advantage of it.
She seems to be getting great reception.
From a seller's (not a developer's) POV, I would love to have lots of markets because it increases my bottom line. Or not, it requires carefully evaluation and ploughing through the boilerplate.
But how many consumers are going to look for other market apps when you've already got Android Market on your phone?
Sure, some telco's put up their own stores with limited choices. I don't however see the average user going to look for another store.
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